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Migration: An irreversible impact of land degradation in Turkey
Kapur, S; Akca, E; Kapur, B; Ozturk, A
通讯作者Kapur, S
会议名称NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Workshop on Desertification in the Mediterranean Region - A Security Issue
会议日期DEC 02-05, 2003
会议地点Valencia, SPAIN
英文摘要

The total arable land in Turkey is 28.054.000 ha. However, the prime soils cover only 17.5% of the total land surface and the productivity of the remaining soils is mainly limited by topography, depleted organic matter and high clay contents.


The long standing deforestation, unsuitable tillage and irrigation management have induced the rate of erosion since historical periods. The majority of the country's soil (76.5%) are prone to erosion risk due to the dominant steep slopes (> 6%), and 72% of the soils are more or less affected from water and wind erosion (CCD-Turkey, 2003). Soil sealing and extraction of raw material together with overuse of fertilizers and irrigation have led to the improper use of traditional environmental friendly agroseape (agroecosystem), thus constantly degrading the soils of the country. Secondary salinity builds up in the primary saline zones as well as the fertile alluvial planes of Turkey, which are actually the gene zones of many crops particularly cereals, legumes and halophytes, pointing out to the reality that irrigation management plans should not only be based on the concept of conventional cash crop production but also for the crop present on the indigenous agroescapes. This necessitates the incorporation of the halophyte production in the central Anatolian steppes and the olive/carod/vine production in the semi-arid Mediterranean karstic region together with the south east Anatolians calcrete agroscapes. This paradigm is sustainable land use management aims to increase the welfare of the urban people and decrease the threat of excess water use in fragile steppe, karstic and calcrete topographies, which are also the carbon pools of the world. Hence, the concept of agroscapes based on landuse assessment should primarily be considered in the development of sustainable land management strategies particularly with the incorporation of indigenous environmental friendly technical knowledge to combat land degradation and desertification.


The high population increase in the urban regions and conversely the decrease in the rural, cause the intensive use of arable land around the former inducing desertification. According to the census of 2000, 40% of the country's population live in rural area (23.797.653 out of the total 67.803.927) with an average of 1.21 ha/man arable land, mostly allocated for cereal production (country average similar to 2000Kg/ha.). This is equivalent to a low net income rate, which results to migration from the rural areas to urban, particularly from the east of the country to the west. The Government Statistics Institute (2003)date reveals that from 1990 to 2000, the urban population increased by 30%, ie from 33.656.275 to 44.006.274, whereas the rural increased at much lower rate (4.3%). This data reveals the pressure of both natural and human induced factors on soils and land urgently in need of sustainable land management policies along the legislations, since, the rate of quality loss of land and soil, ie desertification in the coming decades will ultimately be the common jeopardy in the country.


来源出版物DESERTIFICATION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN REGION. A SECURITY ISSUE
ISSN1871-4668
出版年2006
卷号3
页码291-+
ISBN1-4020-3758-9
出版者SPRINGER
类型Proceedings Paper
语种英语
国家Turkey
收录类别CPCI-S ; CPCI-SSH
WOS记录号WOS:000235906500012
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Environmental Studies
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology
资源类型会议论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/295879
作者单位(1)Cukurova Univ, Dept Soil Sci, TR-01330 Adana, Turkey;(2)Cukurova Univ, Dept Agr Engn, TR-01330 Adana, Turkey
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Kapur, S,Akca, E,Kapur, B,et al. Migration: An irreversible impact of land degradation in Turkey[C]:SPRINGER,2006:291-+.
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